Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has confirmed that private messages on X, formerly Twitter, are not encrypted by default, after taking a jab at Meta Platforms Inc.'s (NASDAQ:META) WhatsApp, branding it as "spyware."
What Happened: A user on X questioned the end-to-end encryption of WhatsApp after noticing targeted ads on Instagram following a private conversation about bags. Musk responded to the query, labeling WhatsApp as "spyware."
Because it's spyware
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 7, 2024
In a separate interaction, Musk was questioned about the encryption of direct messages (DMs) on X. The tech billionaire conceded that the encryption feature for one-to-one messages on the social media platform is not activated by default and called its implementation "clunky."
He also noted that the company is working on enhancing the feature and extending it to group messages while assuring users that audio and video calls on X are automatically encrypted.
It currently works in a clunky way for one to one messages (if you turn it on). We're working on making it easy to use and apply to group messages too.
X audio and video calls are automatically encrypted.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 8, 2024
Why It Matters: Musk's latest comments add to his previous criticisms of Meta's privacy practices. In April earlier this year, the tech mogul mocked Meta following an outage of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, attributing it to the platforms being "distracted selling their user's data."
Last year in May, Musk once again targeted Meta's messaging service WhatsApp saying it "cannot be trusted," following allegations by a Twitter engineer that the platform was spying on him through his phone's microphone. Meta eventually responded to the original complaint citing a "bug on Android" as a cause.
Musk has also been a vocal advocate for end-to-end encryption. In April 2022, before acquiring Twitter for $44 billion, he stated that Twitter should have end-to-end encryption for its direct messages to ensure security, similar to Signal.
特斯拉和SpaceX首席執行官埃隆·馬斯克在抨擊Meta Platforms Inc.後證實,X(前身爲Twitter)上的私人消息默認未加密。”s(納斯達克股票代碼:META)WhatsApp,將其命名爲 “間諜軟件”。
發生了什麼:X上的一位用戶在私下談論行李後注意到Instagram上有針對性的廣告,因此質疑WhatsApp的端到端加密。馬斯克回應了這個問題,將WhatsApp標記爲 “間諜軟件”。
因爲它是間諜軟件
— 埃隆·馬斯克 (@elonmusk) 2024 年 7 月 7 日
在另一次互動中,馬斯克被問及X上的直接消息(DM)加密問題。這位科技億萬富翁承認,社交媒體平台上一對一消息的加密功能默認未激活,並稱其實現 “笨拙”。
他還指出,該公司正在努力增強該功能並將其擴展到群組消息,同時向用戶保證 X 上的音頻和視頻通話會自動加密。
目前,它以一種笨拙的方式處理一對一的消息(如果你將其打開)。我們正在努力使其易於使用並應用於群組消息。
X 音頻和視頻通話會自動加密。
— 埃隆·馬斯克 (@elonmusk) 2024 年 7 月 8 日
爲何重要:馬斯克的最新評論加劇了他先前對Meta隱私做法的批評。今年4月初,在Facebook、Instagram和WhatsApp停機後,這位科技大亨嘲笑了Meta,將其歸因於這些平台 “分心出售用戶數據”。
去年5月,馬斯克再次將Meta的消息服務WhatsApp作爲目標,稱其 “不可信”,此前一位推特工程師指控該平台正在通過他手機的麥克風監視他。Meta 最終以 “安卓錯誤” 爲由對最初的投訴做出了回應。
馬斯克還一直是端到端加密的堅定倡導者。2022年4月,在以440億美元收購推特之前,他表示,推特應像Signal一樣對其直接消息進行端到端加密,以確保安全性。